After spending much of my youth abroad I came back to Prague in my late teens to study at Charles University and I knew right away that this was the city I wanted to call home. Joining Radio Prague in 1986 was a lucky break. I was there to see the crowds welcoming Gorbi at Ruzyne Airport, I found myself reporting on the fall of the Iron Curtain and getting my first taste of adrenalin. Ever since, it has been an exciting road to tread. And when the generally fascinating world of politics becomes too much I balance it out with whacky human interest stories from the Czech Republic hoping to raise a smile somewhere on the other side of the globe.
articles by the author
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Business unions declare Saturday “Window Day” in support of restaurants
Business unions have launched a one-day campaign in support of the gastronomy sector which has been severely hit by the coronavirus restrictions.
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Medical student working on the front line: It is good that we are experiencing a real threat
Šimon Kopp is one of the many students who are now dividing their time between their studies and helping the Czech healthcare system.
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Josef Koukal – the story of a war pilot who refused to give up
One of the country’s biggest WWII heroes, pilot Josef Koukal, who fought in the Battle of Britain, has been awarded the Order of the White Lion in memoriam.
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Why are Covid-19 patients in intensive care placed on their stomachs?
Why are patients with serious cases of Covid-19 placed on their stomachs? Doctors say the “prone” position helps intubated patients with respiratory distress syndrome.
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Bianca Bellová’s The Lake: childhood memories harnessed in archetypal story
Bianca Bellová’s The Lake is a powerful archetypal story of a young boy who searches for his roots in a fictitious land, with references to a past Soviet occupation.
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Czech government seeking foreign aid to help bring epidemic under control
As the coronavirus crisis deepens, the Czech government is trying to secure help from abroad to tide over hospitals at the height of the epidemic.
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Sociologist: When the situation becomes more dramatic the attitude of the public will change
Why has the Czech Republic, which was deemed exemplary in the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic, lost control and when will people start taking the threat seriously?
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Over 60 percent of women admit to buying goods they do not need because of discounts
Shopping surveys indicate that the majority of Czechs are still heavily influenced by discounts in their choice of goods.
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Political scientist: PM Babiš is on a downward trend that he will find it hard to change
Is the coronavirus crisis changing the Czech political landscape – and will the ruling parties pay the ultimate price?
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Czech officials, scientists make desperate appeal for discipline as Covid-19 numbers soar
Wednesday’s record daily increase in Covid-19 numbers has heightened the urgency of appeals for people to take the coronavirus threat seriously.
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